America's Deadliest Season is a television series that airs on the Discovery Channel. The show was released in 2004, and it is a documentary style program about the lives of fishermen who work on crab boats in the Bering Sea. The series takes a close look into the dangers, risks, and struggles that these men face every day as they attempt to catch crabs, one of the most sought-after seafood delicacies in the world.
The series follows these men and women as they launch their boats and head out into the treacherous waters of the Bering Sea. The crews literally put their lives on the line, all for the sake of bringing in the most valuable catch in the industry. The show focuses on the different personalities that make up the crew and the relationships that develop among them through the long and arduous crabbing season.
To capture the reality, the show cameras were mounted on the boats as they navigated the choppy waters, capturing moments of precariousness as crab pots slammed shut, or stormy weather conditions making the already dangerous work more treacherous. The show also explores the personal lives of the crew members and the toll that being away from their families for months at a time can take on them.
The episodes of America's Deadliest Season are driven by a narrative that shows how the crab industry has changed over time. In the early days of crabbing, men would risk their lives to put food on the table for their families. Today the work has become more industrialized with crewmembers often paid a percentage of the catch instead of a fixed monthly. The show explores these changes in the industry and how they impact the lives of the fishing crews.
The series also showcases the hordes of fishermen who go crabbing on this coast every year in search of crabs. It explores the unique challenges that arise with a limited fishing season, the constant race against the clock, and the constant need to stay ahead of competitors in order to make enough money to support oneself and one